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County School Board. The design delivers a school
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comprised of a series of âprotopartsâ: modular classroom
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buildings which can respond to varying site conditions
and configurations. The modular classroom buildings are
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supporting the districtâs project-based and interactive
learning pedagogy. The schools are designed with
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For Allapattah Flats, the exterior colors were chosen
based on the surrounding community. Brighter versions
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gold. The custom designed Reading Room, which
shares space with the School Commons, is a prominent
feature and a fun, colorful space for the K-Grade 3
children that use the space. The quotations found on the
exterior walls of the Reading Room also give a sense
of fun while reinforcing the joys of reading. The words
and phrases found both in the School Commons and in
the Media Center present the school motto and other
statements to support this thought. The bespoke circula-
tion desk includes two book drop areas with depressible
carts and a transaction counter.
Port St. Lucie, Florida
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11. Pine Jog Elementary School and the
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pioneering a new direction for high performance schools in Florida. Their
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respective missions are to inspire and excite Palm Beach County children
and residents in the science and art of restoring the natural landscape and
promoting our role as responsible citizens in safeguarding the planetâs natural
resources. Collectively the partners are integrating the curriculum by combining
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both traditional and built environmental education to provide a comprehensive
program of ecological awareness and stewardship. The entire 150-acre parcel
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serves as an outdoor classroom and the two adjacent facilities share building
systems and design features. Both facilities achieved LEEDÂź Gold certification
under the US Green Building Councilâs LEEDÂź for New Construction (NC 2.2),
making Pine Jog Elementary the first LEEDÂź Gold certified school in Florida.
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The design has won other awards, such as the Florida Educational Facilities
Planners Association: 2009 Blue Ribbon Award, Learning By Design Citation of
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Excellence Award, Design Share 2008 Recognized Value Award, and American
School & University: 2009 Gold Citation Educational Interiors Showcase.
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patterns and images that make up the interior design motif, which includes
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for identity of âhousesâ within the school. Durable, polished concrete floors in
assembly spaces and hallways all contain recycled fly ash. Classroom hallways
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are central teaching areas with large windows to nature. Building systems are
exposed to further accentuate the connection between natural resource use,
energy and material conservation, and the application of renewable energy
systems. Students, staff and the greater community are able to interact with
building performance information via the internet through âgreen-screenâ energy
monitoring. Visitors to the Environmental Education Center are afforded the
opportunity to tour the school grounds, participate in site stewardship activities
and learn from the interactive displays associated with each of the buildingsâ
renewable energy systems. Custom signage describes LEEDÂź features
throughout the campus.
West Palm Beach, Florida
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